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From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 42 - 4th of June 2019
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This video was recorded on Monday 3rd of June 2019.
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B
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B
A
A
Easiest
was
really
good,
easy,
Asus
IRA,
like
the
the
mentality
of
the
yes,
it's
a
no
profit
conference.
It's
a
community
for
the
community,
even
though
it's
executed
in
highly
professional
manner,
but
it
has
this
kind
of
a
nice
family
feel
feeling
of
having
a
chat
with
people,
and
everybody
is
in
a
good
mood.
So,
rather
than
being
it's
different,
when
it
is
a
normal
commercial
conference,
so
okay,
which
is
good,
but
you
learn
actually
from
a
execution
perspective
and
organization
perspective.
A
B
A
So
on
Monday
we
had
a
to
three
days,
so
one
of
us
for
getting
started
with
SPF,
X
and
I
think
that
one
had
like
40
attendees,
quite
a
small
room.
Unfortunately,
there
was
no
room
for
computers,
so
it
wasn't
really
optimal.
From
that
perspective,
no
hands
elapsed,
oh
but
but
still
and
the
other
room
was
what
was
it
office,
365
SharePoint,
its
I
EBI
power
class
or
whatever
and
yeah
at
100
and
140
attendees.
So
that
was
the
biggest
three-day
in
the
collapse
on
it
so
size,
which
actually
is
the
interesting
difference.
A
A
So
it's
kind
of
well
I,
don't
want
to
actually
troll
massive
amount
of
conclusions
out
of
it
sure,
but
still
it's
also
good
to
see
that
there's
plenty
of
people
who
haven't
yet
started
with
SPF
X,
even
though
the
usage
just
out
of
this
world,
and
so
that
means
that
we
can
keep
on
crowing
as
we
are
crowing
right
now
so
on.
The
sky
is
the
limit,
which
is
very
good.
B
So
from
that
point
of
view
toward
agree,
would
you
say
that
the
audience
you
you
had
a
yes?
Are
they
already
in
the
cloud
they're
going
to
the
cloud?
Wars
is
still
a
fair
group
of
folks
who
are
on
premises
still
and
they're
thinking
about
going
to
the
cloud
or
have
no
plans
at
all
to
go
to
the
cloud
range
is
gonna
stay
on
premises
because
reasons
well.
A
It's
such
a
regional
thing
to
be
honest
and
I.
Think
it's
a
regional
thing
actually
in
US
as
well
so
I'm
a
state
level
like
it
is
a
country
level
in
Europe,
so
Scandinavia
or
Scandinavia
Finland
Sweden
Norway,
everybody's
already
in
cloud
there's
no
way
for
increasing
cloud
adoption,
because
everybody
is
already
Oh.
B
A
Exactly
exactly
and
I
know
Netherlands
absolutely
it's
already
100
percent
in
a
cloud
as
well.
Well,
Tim
following
up
then
in
France
and
UK
are
kind
of
a
separate
things,
and
then
Germany
is
a
separate
thing
as
well.
So
manage
has
much
more
on-premises
usage
rather
than
cloud
users.
Do
various
reasons
and
historical
reasons
as
well
so
but
I
think
the
the
interest
is
definitely
there
and
and
people
want
a
hype,
wanna
use
the
latest
and
greatest,
which
is
absolutely
within
the
cloud.
So
there's
a
high
interest
again
they
go
there.
That's
a
separate
discussion.
A
Sorry
I
think
there
will
be
a
still
marketplace
full
on
premises
in
future
as
well.
We
haven't
I,
don't
think
we
announced
anything
and
a
space
a
but
I
I
think
there
will
be
something
in
the
future
for
on-premises
as
well,
because
we
need
to
because
if
there's
a
market
for
it
and
there's
users
for
it,
we
need
to
keep
on
doing
back
right,
whereas
they
all
of
the
bets
are
put
on
the.
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
We
have
that
thing
about
which
we're
gonna
talk
and
honor
things
so
for
my
work,
I
am
NOT
doing
a
active
death,
I'm
planning,
product
planning,
roadmaps,
doing
research
regarding
what
customers
with
going
to
the
cloud
or
using
things
like
flowers
power-ups.
So
we
try
to
understand
that
and
there's
my
job
to
plan
products
around
that
and
see
okay.
So
how
could
we
help
them?
Alleviate
these
pain
points
and
help
them
move
to
the
cloud
or
increase
adoption,
decreased
issues
and
risk
and
so
forth?
And
so
on?
B
So
basically
for
my
work,
I
am
doing
that
so
basically
going
through
really
cycles
planning
cycles,
strategy,
planning
and
so
forth,
and
so
on
other
than
that
from
the
community
side,
where
it
is
still
on
CLI
v2.
So
the
v2
will
have
two
big
things:
we're
gonna,
simplify
off
and
align
command
names
because
over
the
year
and
a
half
that's
Eli
now
exist.
We
picked
up
some
things
that
if
you
look,
if
you
put
the
command
names
next
to
each
other,
like
some
names
do
not
match
each
other.
B
This
is
like
kind
of
weird
it's
the
same
thing,
but
then
just
they
don't
don't
really
match
or
either
the
argument
names
command
name.
So
we're
going
to
align
that
so
they'll
be
diversion
to
where
we
will
break
things,
because
we
will
rename
commands
yep
information
operations
rights,
allow
it
exactly
so
so
that
is
like.
We
don't
want
to
take
it
lightly,
but
we
say
like
okay:
we
want
to
simplify
how
things
work.
So,
yes,
we
will
break
things
and
version
one.
B
Maybe
two
maybe
more
right,
so
we're
not
planning
any
major
aversion
anytime
soon,
because
why,
like
so
far,
we
had
twenty
one
minor
versions
which
are
just
building
up
one
on
top
of
another,
and
then
we
add,
commands
at
arguments
and
I
evolved
the
commands
that
we
have
so
that's
going
fine.
So
that
is
what
I've
been
doing
recently.
B
And
then
to
cool
things
that
we
released
just
yesterday
in
a
beta
is:
are
there
two
improvements
for
upgrading
your
SPF
x
projects
from
version
to
another
which
you
can
do
in
CLI,
so
one
we
added
the
idea
of
that
that
one
so
when,
when,
when
we
analyze
a
project,
you
want
to
go
from
version
one
to
two
yeah.
We
will.
B
We
have
a
set
of
things
for
which
we
check,
and
then
we
say
okay,
so
you
have
to
change
this
this
this
and
that
and
it's
something
we
found
that,
for
example,
if
you
want
to
go
from
version
1.4
to
1.8,
there
are
quite
a
few
things
things
that
changed,
and
example.
We
found
that
we're
giving
you
advice
to
update
something
and
then
in
1.7
there
is
elite
of
that
the
whole
thing.
So
there's
no
need
for
you
to
do
that.
B
Basically,
to
optimize
the
amount
of
stats,
yeah
yeah
you
have
to
to
go
through,
so
that
is
one
and
two
is
we
added
the
support
for
package
managers?
So
originally
we
will
only
give
you
the
commands
to
update
using
NPM,
but
some
people
use
yarn.
Some
people
use
P
NPM.
So
now
we
added
an
option
to
that.
You
can
say:
okay,
give
me
update
steps
and
by
the
way,
I
use,
P,
NPM,
yep
and
then.
A
B
B
A
Something
like
that,
yeah
I
mean
anyway,
it
would
get
boring
if
you'd
be
standing
still.
So
actually
we
related
on
that
one
I
have
to
say
before
I
go
that
the
actual
articles.
You
can
probably
see
my
screen
right.
Yes,
okay,
yes,
yeah!
So
I
can't
wait
to
get
back
on
new
stuff
because
there's
some
pretty
cool
stuff.
What
we're
planning
to
do
know
that
the
SBC
and
everything
else
has
done.
A
The
dev
is
such
an
abstract
topic.
Other
multiple
things
can
relate
on
a
day
now,
okay,
so
let's
actually
jump
in
here.
This
morning
we
released
the
the
may
20
19
version
of
season.
What's
actually
kind
of
awkward
I
released.
I
didn't
you
in
theory,
but
things
to
happen
typically
will
have
released
the
latest
version
or
season
always
on
the
last
Friday
of
every
single
month.
But
to
be
honest,
I
was
off
last
Friday
and
because
I'm
responsible
of
doing
this,
so
I
basically
do
that.
So
why.
A
A
So
it
doesn't
really
matter
anyway
to
build
this
actually
from
the
mid
month,
so
that
the
service
life
bits
has
been
rolled
out,
the
server-side
worldwide.
So
it's
kind
of
the
may
release,
because
the
bits
are
anyway
from
the
mid
May.
So
regardless,
if
it's
going
out
again
debatable,
but
a
few
things
may
be
here,
those
few
pointers
which
are
actually
showing
where
we're
heading
so
first
of
all
organization,
acet
libraries
are
getting
some
adjustments.
We
talked
about
this
when
an
SP
c
footer
layout
type.
A
We
talked
about
that
in
SP
c
as
well,
so
there's
multiple
options
coming
for
footer,
so
the
simple
and
expert,
the
more
bigger
footer
for
the
content
footer.
So
that's
there
as
well,
and
then
there
was
really
intense
side
out
there.
Not
the
API
side
like
get
side.
Script
from
a
site
is
not
a
method
in
the
tenets
object,
which
obviously
is
you
can
call
that
using
share
button
on
PowerShell
as
well.
A
There
was
actually
a
few
things
which
might
be
interesting
for
you
as
well,
which
were
related
on
the
on
the
third
party
API
permission
crunch,
but
these
are
in
the
internal
namespace.
So
I
need
to
double
check
now.
These
are
actually
coming
from
my
team,
so
I
know
the
engineer,
who's
actually
working
on
this,
so
double
check.
What's
the
situation
when
using
these
things.
A
B
A
And
then
for
the
three
different
new
powershell
commandlets,
that's
the
one
which
should
demonstrate
actually
in
last
week's
community
cause
well
so
get
the
SPL
side
scripts
from
a
web
executing
that
integrator
JSON
based
on
the
web
description.
It
is
not
as
powerful
as
to
be
exporting
importing
to
be
a
baton
on
templating,
exposing
important
okay.
Getting
there
one
step
at
a
time
and
you
get
to
chase
flop
for
site
script.
A
A
Recognize
what
has
been
added
I
say:
that's
good,
if
you,
yes,
gute
office,
developer,
community
later
May,
20
19,
this
came
out
last
Friday,
because
it's
Monday
now
yeah
and
basically
everybody
who
has
subscribed
for
the
historicist
5
developer
program
got
this
one
in
email
as
well.
A
Is
fine
which
is
absolutely
fine,
and
then
we
basically
and
Charmayne
who
actually,
since
this
is
then
collecting
all
of
the
different
news
and
all
the
different
things.
What
has
happened
within
the
cross
different
compared
services
to
a
single
email,
and
then
you
can
find
what
is
happening
so
they
are.
This
one
is
for
episode,
37,
which
is
actually
quite
old,
so
their
transition
date
is
quite
old,
actually
and
apparently
Wow.
Actually,
it
is
really
old,
because
this
is
the
last
community
call
is
from
Easter
on
25th
of
April
and
we're
over.
A
A
B
A
A
And
this
one
also
had
the
list
of
all
of
the
contributors
in
the
community
calls
across
all
of
the
most
racist
five
developer
events
or
the
community
call
system.
So
it's
kind
of
this.
This
one
was
not
started
after
the
the
PMB,
the
sharepoint,
TMP
monthly
summaries
and
all
of
that,
so
it's
a
slightly
more
wider
under
the
whole,
my
sister
five
divan
parola
and
we're
still
adjusting
what
is
the
content
in
here
and
how
do
we
do
it
answer
anyway:
cool
moving
on
things.
A
Sharepoint
roadmap
may
20
19
for
my
freshman
interest,
own
roadmap
discussion,
but
it
was
called
down.
We
can
actually
see
a
lot
of
lot
of
core
stuff,
which
is
kinda
mentioned
here
so
Mike's
extreme
ads.
We
see
some
polls
to
the
video
playback,
so
we're
able
to
actually
see
those
in
care,
graphic
storage.
For
my
messages,
this
is
actually
pretty
cool,
so
this
used
to
be
a
massive
deal
for
Yammer
adoption
right.
I'm,
not
gonna,
allow
my
company
organization
to
add
a
camera,
because
yeah
yeah,
more
messages
are
stored
in
the
u.s.
B
A
B
A
B
A
Eu
we'll
see,
what's
the
eruption
bump
on
that
one
Microsoft
search
is
coming
now:
g8
announcement
Boston
bill
2019,
and
it
is
getting
elevated
so
to
say
on
the
on
the
certification
level,
which,
by
the
way,
makes
perfect
sense,
because
it's
no
longer
inside
of
SharePoint,
it
is
actually
much
of
search.
It's
not
a
SharePoint
search.
It
was
at
some
point
really
cool
stuff
fulfilled
at
the
SharePoint
libraries
in
in
onedrive.
So
it's
basically
also
having
the
new
graphic
UI.
What
is
fluid
framer
right.
A
A
Kiran
inks
that
block
downloads
for
office
files,
so
clock
download
option
for
sending
a
link.
That's
actually
really
cool
as
well.
That's
actually
really
really
useful,
so
you
want
to
send
the
link
to
the
file,
but
you
want
to
make
sure
that
they
are
unable
to
download
the
file
from
the
SharePoint
or
onedrive
really
useful
stuff.
:
formatting
chart
like
data
porous
number
columns,
so
these
are
in
getting
him
involved.
B
A
B
A
And
is
building
a
open
source
community
and
editor
for
these
things
as
well,
so
which
is
partly
ready
and
partly
usable
reading,
particularly
in
the
creation,
that's
really
cool.
What
else
do
we
have
notification
about
your
planet
test
assignments
in
much
of
themes,
cool
ship
and
admin
center
improvements,
so
you
can
actually
access
this
Rustica
teachers
are
directly
from
the
modern
UI.
It's
really
good,
so
don't
have
to
go
to
the
classic
UI
and
then
from
there
you
can
actually
find
them,
although
also
the
implementation
of
the,
for
example,
the
user
profiles
has
not
evolved.
A
B
A
Us
a
be
is
cute
anyway,
really
good
resource
and
update
on
the
timelines,
and
there
will
be
another
one,
obviously
in
next
month
to
list
the
things
in
Marcus
area.
So
these
are
obviously
these
are
slightly
problematic,
maybe
because
they
always
pinpoint
to
a
specific
area
and
then
there's
another
one
from
a
different
marketing
person
to
a
separate
area
and
separate
area,
and
it
is
slightly
bigger
because
they
own
a
separate
area
of
things
and
that's
where
it
actually
comes
from.
A
So
as
an
example,
Pratt
McCabe
owns
the
modern
portals,
modern
experiences,
that's
why
he
is
responsible
again
on
communicating
on
the
SharePoint
home
sites
as
an
example,
which
is
one
of
the
new
announcements
from
SPC.
This
one
is
actually
from
21st
of
May,
but
we
haven't
actually
covered
this
and
I
think.
B
A
B
A
That's
still
a
surface
yeah,
so
home
sites
home
sites,
a
new
thing
which
we
announced
in
SBC
and
that's
really
the
the
landing
page
of
your
company
or
your
corporation.
And
when
we
start
there's
going
to
be
one
home
site
pertinent
and
we're
looking
into
potentially
having
been
multiple
at
certain
time
frame.
Because
if
you
have
a
different
divisional
landing
pages
based
on
your
organization
where
you
belong
to,
it
makes
sense
to
have
that
on
as
well.
But
you.
A
Exactly
and
then
the
the
home
sites
are
kind
of
a
it's,
it's
I
think
it
was
done
home.
Who
said
it's
it's
a
communication
sites
in
stereo.
It's
because
basically
any
communique
sites
can
be
configured
to
be
the
home
sign,
and
after
that
that
changes
the
behavior
of
that
of
that
communication
sign,
and
so
you
have
more
application
capabilities.
A
You
have
more
vapor,
scape
abilities,
settings
and
options
which
are
more
flexible
because
that's
the
official
landing
page
so
to
say,
and
if
you
scroll
down
all
the
way
here,
that's
DC
from
the
here's
senior
program
manager
from
the
feature
crew,
also
having
providing
a
really
nice,
frequently
asked
questions
list
here.
So
what
is
a
home
site?
How
do
I
get
one?
What's
special
about
two
homicides?
It's
really
cool
yeah
and
for
a
lot
of
this
stuff,
I
think
it
was
mentioned
in
the
context
in
here
which,
no,
actually,
where
is
it?
Where
is
it?
A
Where
is
it
it's
not?
This
is
a
wisdom,
home
site,
site
design,
but
it
we
we
had
quite
a
few
actually
partners
involved
in
the
preview
program
and
we're
still
working
on
those
partners
making
sure
that
their
extensibility
works
really
well
in
the
home
sites
as
well.
So
if
you're
using
Internet
in
a
box
or
if
you
are
an
Internet
in
a
box
provider,
you
can
actually
integrate
really
well
on
the
home
site.
Experience
it's
not
intended
to
eat
away
your
business,
not
at
all.
A
It's
it's
basically
a
logical
ask
from
all
of
the
customers
out
there,
but
then
we
also
have
a
preview
program
where
ISPs
and
system
integrators
be
part
of,
and
they
get
access
really
access
on
things
and
they
can
adjust
their
extensibility
on
top
of
the
design
in
here,
what's
really
cool
couch,
then
we
get
to
your
baby
right.
Yes,
well,
yeah,
baby
and.
B
A
B
It
allows
you
to
manage
your
tenant
as
well
as
upgrade
your
SPF
X
from
projects
and,
basically,
since
we
released
it,
I
always
looked
up
to
the
azure
shell,
like
the
shell,
that
that
you
can
open
when
you,
when
you
go
to
a
sure
the
portal
in
browser,
you
can
open
a
shell
which
is
either
bash
or
powershell,
and
you
run
this
CLI
or
commandlets
directly
in
browser.
So
you
don't
need
to
install
anything.
You
can
run
it
directly
from
there
okay,
so
that
is
cool,
but
that
is
only
fresher.
B
What
if
we
had
exactly
the
same
experience
for
365
yeah,
so
you
you
can
manage
your
tenant
directly
in
browser
without
the
need
to
having
to
install
anything
and
time
passed
by
MIT.
The
idea
was
all
the
time
on
the
back
of
my
head
like
how
would
we
go
around
doing
that
and
then
last
week,
I
had
some
spare
time,
because
I
wasn't
doing
other
things.
So
I
was
like
you
know
what
I
want
to
give
it
a
shot.
B
I
want
to
I
want
to
take
it,
take
a
stab
on
it,
and
here
it
is
so
I
managed
to
pull
it
off
in
a
way
that
I
have
container
running
on
a
CI
in
Azure
container
instances
in
Azure
that
runs
CLI
and
then
I
have
an
SPF
X
web
part
that
sits
on
a
page
and
opens
a
socket
connection
to
container.
And
then
basically,
you
can
type
commands
directly
in
browser
and.
B
Yes,
yes,
so
currently
we
don't
pass
a
token
from
from
a
client
I'm,
not
even
sure
if
there
is
one
available,
but
we
could
in
theory
we
could
get
it,
but
I'm
not
sure
that
there's
if
there's
one
available
for
well,
so
there
are
multiple
ways
around
it.
So
we
could
maybe
try
to
get
it
directly
first
Eli
because
Eli
obviously
is
an
admin
level
tool.
So
it
has
many
permissions
across
the
whole
365.
B
This
it's
meant
to
help
you
to
manage
service,
so
it
has
access
to
to
aad
XS
and
it
has
full
control
of
your
size
and
so
forth,
and
so
on
right.
So
it's
it's
a
powerful
thing
yeah
and
we
actually
could
could
do
it
in
a
way
that
we
get
get
get
token.
We
pass
it
to
CLI
so
that
you
don't
need
to
authenticate.
Currently
we
don't
do
that.
A
Yes
makes
perfect
sense,
but
now
you
don't
need
to
install
anything
on
your
laptop
exactly,
and
this
is
this-
is
you
might
think
that
this
would
be
useful
to
have
in
everything
in
the
tenets
that
mean
you
are
kind
of
a
click
and
boom?
If
you're
more
familiar
with
writing
commandlets
or
comment
line
operations
boom,
you
can
actually
do
that
rather
than
click
click
click,
which
is
much
more
time-consuming.
So.
B
Yeah
and
actually
the
cool
thing
is
that
and
most
people
might
not
click
initially,
but
I.
Don't
are
two
parts
to
it
right,
there's
container
that
that
runs
CLI,
and
then
there
is
the
web
part
which
you
see
here
on
a
page.
If
you
replace
container
that
runs
CLI
with
one
that
runs
PowerShell,
you
could
have
the
same
experience
with
the.
B
Show
directly
in
browser
right,
so
you
could,
and
you
can
maybe
do
it
innovate,
even
even
in
a
way
that
that
you
would
allow
uploading
scripts
that
you
already
have,
because
in
the
end
container
runs
whatever
you
give
it
to
so,
if
you
would
have
something
like
access
to
storage
or
share
somewhere,
and
you
would
upload
them
there
well,
you
would
be
able
to
automate
all
of
that
right.
So
if
you
have
a
script
that
that
you
want
to
run
right,
so
you
could
do
exactly
the
same
experience
but
then
on
PowerShell.
A
A
Yeah,
so
this
is
really
cool
and
and
I
think
it
would
be
highly
beneficial
to
think
about
the
model.
Even
for
us,
in
the
providing
and
administrative
you
administered
experience
for
tenants
using
the
sharepoint
online
powershell
or
whatever
powershell
at
some
point,
which
will
then
or
a
CLI
in
the
Oh
both
absolutely.
A
B
A
Offers
offer
the
option
for
the
end
users,
the
administrative,
so
absolutely
really
cool
stuff,
really
really
really
cool
stuff
couch,
and
this
is
open
sourced.
You
have
the
whole
thing
available
here.
You
have
to
doctor
file
available
SPF
X
available
and
you
even
have
the
setup
clarified
here.
What
do
you
need
to
do
to
actually
run
the
thing
and
testing
so
really
really
really
cool
stuff
so
and
built
it
sharpened
framework?
The.
B
A
B
A
Cool
moving
on
on
some
really
cool
stuff
and
we'll
open
it,
you
can
find
the
links
and
blog
posts
related
on
things,
and
people
are
able
to
download
and
test
it
out
and
please
provide
us
feedback
is
that's
something
which
you
should
be
looking
into.
Indirectly,
you
guys
as
well.
I
have
some
connections.
A
Some
connections
on
the
right
levels-
cool,
let's
talk
about
the
other
stuff,
so
count'em,
who
was
actually
an
SPCC,
at
least
yes,
he
was
an
SPCC
who
wrote
this
really
nice
short
article
related
and
applying
out-of-the-box,
modern
themes
using
p.m.
paste
season
and
polishing
kind
of
clarification,
and
which
version
and
all
then,
and
how
do
you
apply
an
hour
to
books,
publisher
using
that
it
is
in
here?
It
is
basically
as
simple
as
then
running
the
apply
theme
using
the
theme
manager,
which
is
really
really
really
easy
by
default.
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
But
this
is
really
around
the
fact
that
how
do
we?
How
do
they?
How
if
you
filter
based
on
a
metadata?
What
is
the
URL,
which
actually
is
then
pointing
to
the
metadata
field,
so
that
the
list
rendering
is
actually
filtering
the
results
based
on
that?
And
then
he
is
explaining
how
to
use
that
structure
and
how
to
build
that
in
a
way
that
you're
able
to,
for
example,
have
a
full
set
of
left
side,
navigation
items
which
are
actually
pointing
to
the
same
list.
A
But
then
they're
filtering
on
the
right
metadata,
film,
so
critical
setup.
Also
how
their
hundred
hundred
your
ten
point
in
in
pointing
to
write
and
view
in
the
list.
So
it's
all
about
URL
management,
which
theoretically
might
be
actually
a
risk
and
we're
gonna
talk
about
that
one
in
the
following
tab
as
well,
because
the
URL
itself,
unless
it's
document
that
we
might
actually
change
them
because.
B
A
B
A
But
that
the
kind
of
relates
on
the
discussion
with
Bob
Sherman's
blog
post
as
well
deep
linking
to
a
SharePoint
framework
type
in
March
those
things-
and
this
is
if
I
scroll
down
I,
can
actually
show
what
it
is.
Basically,
how
do
you,
how
do
you
open
up
much
of
themes
in
the
web
browser
in
this
case,
which
is
then
open
up
in
the
in
the
white
tab?
So
basically,
land
on
this
location,
which
makes
perfect
sense,
is
a
requirement
now.
A
The
challenge
of
doing
this
is
actually
also
the
fact
that
we're
building
a
contrast,
URL
and
we're
pointed
there
and
again,
unless
I'm
completely
mistaken.
This
URL
structure
has
not
been
documented
and,
if
not,
has
not
been
exposed
as
a
API
or
reusable
a
bare
structure.
Now
it
might
be
the
only
way
to
make
this
happen,
but
it's
it's
really
important
to
be
aware
that
there
might
be
changes
unless
again,
it
has
been
documented
when
we
expand.
We
have
publicly
said
that
it's
fine
to
use
the
structure
and
to
your
instruction.
A
A
The
next
one
was
from
Paulo.
He
is
really
releasing
one
of
these
in
every
single
week,
which
is
really
great
and
I.
Think
I,
like
the
fact
that
many
of
these
are
kind
of
a
getting
started
level
and
pinpointing
eye
scenario
and
there's
not
super
long,
so
really,
provisioning
taps
team
starts
build
with
SharePoint
framework.
And
how
do
you
provision
those?
How
do
you
actually
make
them
available
in
the
team
side?
So
what
are
the
options
and
you
can
use
the
zoom
quitting
button
or
if
you
package
the
manifest
by
yourself?
A
That's
an
option
as
well,
so
really
working
through
that
one
two
out
here
and
showing
how
you
actually
build
the
structures
and
forget
zip
files
and
getting
them
to
the
point
so
really
cool
stuff
and
then,
as
a
final
piece.
This
one
was
from
Jonah
client
interesting
discussion
points
so
which
is
around
the
fact
that
metadata
person
comes
in
the
modern
SharePoint.
So
should
we
use
folders
or
metadata
and
what
is
the
best
and
Brown
right
thing
to
do,
and
well
there's
no
right
or
wrong
things
to
do
everything.
A
A
Yeah
and
there
might
be
whatever
company
the
the
people
are
representing,
they
might
have
some
other
impactful,
let's
say:
character,
extract
Eric
tests,
variables
or
environmental
things
which
changes.
The
whole
discussion
with
the
fact
that
you
find
an
article
in
Internet
doesn't
mean
that
it's
true,
so
everything
what's
written
down
doesn't
mean
that
it's
actually
true
right.
So.
B
A
B
A
Right
on
that
quickly,
just
to
clarify
that
people
are
getting
what
we're
talking
here.
So
McConnell
was
actually
a
visitor
I.
Think
two
weeks
ago,
three
weeks
ago,
I'm
here
in
this
bit
of
weekly
and
and
on
that
dispersive
definitely
to
be
announced,
or
he
announced
that
he
is
joining
Microsoft
all
the
also.
A
We
talked
about
that
one
for
it's
it's
a
longer
journey,
it
didn't
happen
in
I'm
joining
Microsoft,
and
so
that's
not,
but
he
is
now
joining
Microsoft
Oslo
team
search,
Microsoft
search
team
and
his
responsibility
is
the
UI
extensibility
in
marks
of
search.
No,
it's
it's
really
cool.
They
will
say
quite
interesting
early
discussions
in
SBC
timeframe,
what
we
might
be
doing
there
and
what
might
not
do
there.
It
might
relate
on
on
many
of
the
discussions
which
we're
obviously
having
quite
openly
in
this,
has
Peter
quickly
as
well.
A
B
Now
there
is
also
this
interesting
aspect
to
it
right,
where's
Michael
was
really
spent
quite
some
time.
Building
the
open
source
search
web
parts,
search
experience
on
top
of
SP
effects
and
now
he's
working
for
Microsoft.
So
will
that
collide
will
one
be
abandoned
and
the
other
one
will
be
removed?
Will
it
be
sucked
into
it?
Will
he
use
it
as
proving
grounds
for
things
or
not
like
all
kinds
of
we'll
see?
Well.
A
That's
really
cool,
that's
good!
That's
good,
but
I
think
that's
it
for
this
one
now.
Finally,
resting
I
have
four
weeks
and
my
summer
vacation
Scandinavian
summer
vacation
starts,
which
is
four
weeks,
and
at
this
point
somebody
says
in
some
areas.
Quite
typically
us
people
are
always
saying
that
Europeans
have
so
much
vacation
time
and
the
answer
is
well.
This
is
the
only
vacation,
so
I'm
actually
having
so
there's
no
Friday's
off,
there's
no
Mondays
off.
So
it's
different
we're
just
always
bundling
that
I
say
one
bigger
occasion.
B
A
A
Absolutely
but
anyway,
thanks
for
a
feedback
keep
the
feedback
coming.
If
you
have
suggestions
what
we
should
be
going
through,
let
us
know
hashtag
SPT
of
weekly
for
leading
your
articles,
and
they
just
know
that
your
article
exists,
as
we
were
able
to
convert
that
in
into
weekly
calls.
Thank
you
very
much
stay
tuned,
bye,
bye,
I,.